The Crawl Stats report displays information about Google's crawling activity on your website. For example, how many requests were made and when, the response time of your server, and any availability concerns discovered. This report can be used to determine whether Google encounters serving issues while crawling your site. This report is intended for advanced users. If your site has fewer than a thousand pages, you shouldn't need this report or be concerned about this level of crawling detail. Here are some examples of Crawl response's frequent answer codes and how to deal with them: Excellent response codes These pages are fine and do not cause any problems. 1. OK (200): Under typical circumstances, the vast majority of responses should total 200. 2. Moved permanently (301): Your page is likely sending an HTTP 301 or 308 (permanently moved) answer, which is what you were looking for. 3. Temporarily relocated (302): Your page is sending an HTTP 302 or 307 (temporarily
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